Gas-phase pyrolysis mechanism and kinetics of 3-chloroquadricyclane |
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Authors: | Angelo J. Alfano |
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Abstract: | ![]() The gas-phase pyrolysis of 3-chloroquadricyclane [1] was investigated over the temperature range 513–550 K at one atm in helium. The initial pyrolysis step is the isomerization of 3-chloroquadricyclane to 7-chloronorbornadiene (Ea=39.63±1.40 kcal/mole, log A=15.18±0.58). 7-chloronorbornadiene rearranges (623–660 K) to exclusively produce benzyl chloride (Ea=48.05±1.10 kcal/mole, log A=15.82±0.38). This two step mechanism affords fewer reactions than the unsubstituted quadricyclane system in the gas phase. The production of a benzene derivative from the chlorinated norbornadiene is a reaction pathway contained in the unsubstituted norbornadiene and other 7-substituted pyrolysis mechanisms. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. |
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